Projects

Human Rights Training for Local Government Administration – Tolerance and Negotiation

Donor: The Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE)
Duration of project: March, 2003

After two successful rounds of human rights training for local government administration, a three-day seminar was held in cooperation with the OSCE Mission to Serbia, to prepare participants for the third phase of training. The aim of the seminar is to improve the knowledge and skills of public officials from different regions in the recognition and performance of human rights practice and to improve the treatment of citizens concerning their rights. The training program was adjusted on the basis of participant requests to learn more about tolerance and develop negotiation skills. (more…)

Round Table on Truth – Reconciliation – Perspectives of Cooperation

Donor: Norwegian People’s Aid (NPA)
Duration of project: May, 2003

The round table “Truth – Reconciliation – Perspectives of Cooperation” was held in Pribroj on 24 May 2003. The aim of the program was to exchange ideas and establish dialogue on the basic principles of civil society in overcoming the consequences of war and improving the culture of human rights. The methodology of the round table program of was designed to affect all perspectives on the topic and to promote active participation in the discussions. (more…)

Developing and Strengthening Democracy and Human Rights Culture in the Region of Sandžak Through Human Rights Education

Donor: Olof Palmes Internationella Centrum
Duration of the project: January – December 2003
 
Project was drafted together with the members of the Governing Board of the Belgrade Centre for Human Rights and the activists in the branch office in Pribroj that was established at the beginning of 2003. The main aim of this project was to open the Office of the Belgrade Centre in Priboj and to help the activists to become independent local NGO. The office was equipped on the beginning of the 2003 and stated to work. Necessary office equipment was bought and installed at Priboj office. (more…)

Retraining Lawyers in Transition Countries of Southeast Europe

Donor: Norwegian People’s Aid (NPA)
Duration of project: January – December 2003

The Belgrade Centre for Human Rights and its regional partners (the Human Rights Center of the University of Sarajevo, the Croatian Helsinki Committee in Zagreb and the Centre for Democracy and Human Rights in Podgorica (CEDEM)) have been successfully cooperating in 2002 on this project. The goal of the project was re-education of the rule of law, human rights and humanitarian law to a target group of law professionals who were subject to a system of education that did not provide them with an opportunity to be properly introduced to the international promotion and protection of human rights. Participants were members of the legal profession including lawyers active in various branches of government, the judiciary, and representatives of private practice active in Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia and Serbia. (more…)

Human Rights Training for Local Government Administration Minority Rights for Local Government Administration

Donor: Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE)
Duration of project: January – December 2002

The Belgrade Centre for Human Rights organised a series of 10 human rights seminars for local government administration. These seminars were aimed at enhancing knowledge of human rights and minority rights and developing attitudes of solidarity and human rights awareness. The training employed special emphasis on domestic law regulating self-government and minority rights. The seminar responded to the adoption of the New Federal Protection of National Minorities Rights Act and Serbian Local Self-Government Act in February 2002, as discussion on the implementation these acts is crucial in order to effectively deal with problems that can emerge in practice. (more…)

Youth Participation in Human Rights Education

Donor: Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe (OSCE)
Duration of the project: November – December 2002

The Belgrade Centre for Human Rights organised three seminars on youth participation in human rights education. The goal of the seminars was to familiarise young people with basic human rights knowledge so that they may fully participate in civil society, democracy, and the enjoyment of their human rights. (more…)